Noninvasive diagnosis of resistant ovary syndrome by ultrasonography

To compare transvaginal ultrasonographic features of the ovaries and endometrium of patients with premature ovarian failure to normally cycling women on oral contraceptives (OCs), menopausal women with an equivalent duration of amenorrhea to the premature ovarian failure group, and patients with Tur...

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description To compare transvaginal ultrasonographic features of the ovaries and endometrium of patients with premature ovarian failure to normally cycling women on oral contraceptives (OCs), menopausal women with an equivalent duration of amenorrhea to the premature ovarian failure group, and patients with Turner’s syndrome. Transvaginal ultrasonography in groups of women with premature ovarian failure, OC, and menopause. All subjects were studied in an academic tertiary care center. Seventeen women with premature ovarian failure, 20 volunteers on OC, 20 with menopause, and 4 patients with Turner’s syndrome were studied. None, except for OCs in the OC group only. Frequency of ovarian, ovarian follicle, and endometrial visualization and their respective measurement in the three groups. At least one ovary was visualized in 84% of the premature ovarian failure patients as compared with 95% of the OC and menopause groups and 25% of the Turner patients. Mean ovarian volume was smaller in the premature ovarian failure group as compared with the OC group but equal to that of the menopause group. In the premature ovarian failure group, 41% had follicles in their ovaries as compared with 95% in the OC group, 5% in the menopause group, and none in the Turner group. The number of follicles per ovary was significantly lower in the premature ovarian failure as compared with the OC group, whereas only one subject had a single follicle in the menopause group. Premature ovarian failure subjects with follicles had larger ovaries than those without follicles. Endometrial thickness was not different among the groups. Ultrasonography may serve to identify a substantial subset (approximately 40%) of premature ovarian failure patients with ovarian follicles and potential for fertility consistent with the diagnosis of resistant ovary syndrome.
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Amenorrhea - diagnostic imaging
Analysis of Variance
Biological and medical sciences
Female
Female genital diseases
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Humans
Karyotyping
Medical sciences
Menopause
Middle Aged
Non tumoral diseases
Ovarian Follicle - diagnostic imaging
ovarian follicles
ovarian size
Ovary - diagnostic imaging
premature menopause
Premature ovarian failure
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency - diagnostic imaging
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency - genetics
Reference Values
resistant ovary syndrome
Turner Syndrome - diagnostic imaging
Ultrasonography
vaginal ultrasonography
title Noninvasive diagnosis of resistant ovary syndrome by ultrasonography
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